HARM

Studio 16 to March 29, 2026
HARM is a vitally important play about loneliness and our ‘click affair’ with social media. See it and laugh or don’t laugh. Either way.
Kelli Ogmundson as Woman in HARM. Credit: Shimon Photo

Studio 16 to March 29, 2026
HARM is a vitally important play about loneliness and our ‘click affair’ with social media. See it and laugh or don’t laugh. Either way.
Kelli Ogmundson as Woman in HARM. Credit: Shimon Photo

Vancouver Playhouse to March 21, 2026
Magnificent. If there are tickets left – buy one. And if Vancouver ever had a truly legitimate reason for a prolonged standing ovation, this is it.
Guillaume Côté as Hamlet in Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Credit: Sasha Onyshchenko

The Cultch Historic Theatre to March 22, 2026
Theatre has been described as communion, a coming together, and seldom have I felt that sense of unity as profoundly as I did in the penultimate moments of People, Places & Things.
Tess Degenstein as Nina/Emma in People, Places & Things. Credit: Emily Cooper